The major theme of the poem judas
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“Saint Judas” is fundamentally a moral poem that deals with two of Wright's favorite themes: alienation and despair. Judas is alienated from the rest of humanity because of his despicable crime; the reader knows that he despairs, because at the opening of the poem, he is on his way to kill himself
“Saint Judas” is fundamentally a moral poem that deals with two of Wright's favorite themes: alienation and despair. Judas is alienated from the rest of humanity because of his despicable crime; the reader knows that he despairs, because at the opening of the poem, he is on his way to kill himself Hope you like it please mark me as brainliest answer if you find it helpful.
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